![]() The screen is absolutely spectacular but the frontlight isn't perfect, the page sensor buttons take some getting used to and the feedback they give off is downright annoying. In my first impressions review, I mentioned how I wasn't as impressed with the Kindle Voyage as I thought I would be. High price for an ebook reader, especially the 3G model at $289 without ads.No added software benefits or improved performance over the cheaper Kindle Paperwhite or $79 Kindle-all have the same 1GHz processor and offer the exact same reading features. ![]() Possibility of subtle tone variations with the frontlight from the top of the screen to the bottom.The flush screen and new overall design is an upgrade over other Kindles, and gives it more of a premium feel.The PagePress sensors give a nice alternative to swiping the screen.Best contrast of any Kindle yet, has the darkest text and the whitest background.Text looks super sharp and clear thanks to the 300 ppi E Ink screen.
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